Owner's Manual

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AF-S
SOOmm
f/40
ED
2
AF-I
500mm
f/40
ED
2
AF-S
600mm
f/40
ED
11
2
AF-S
600mm
f/40
ED
2
AF-I
600mm f/4D
ED
2
AF-S
VR
70-200mm f/2.8G
ED
AF-S
80-200mm f/2.8D
ED
AF-S
VR
200-400mm f/4G
ED
2
AF-$
NIKKOR
400mm f/2.8G
ED
VR
AF-S
NIKKOR
500mm f/4G
ED
VR
2
AF-S
NIKKOR
600mm f/4G
ED
VR
2
B The AF-SIAF-I Teleconverter
The AF-S/AF-I teleconverter can be used
with
the
following
AF-S
and
AF-I
lenses:
AF-S
VR
Micro
105mm f/2.8G
ED
1
AF-S
VR
200mm f/2G
ED
AF-S
VR
300mm f/2.8G
ED
AF-S
300mm
f/2.80
ED
II
AF-S
300mm
f/2.80
ED
AF-I
300mm
f/2.80
ED
AF-S
300mm
f/40
ED
2
AF-S
400mm
f/2.80
ED
II
AF-S
400mm f/2.8D
ED
AF-I
400mm f/2.8D
ED
AF-S
500mm
f/4D
ED
11
2
1 Autofocus
not
supported.
2 Autofocus
not
supported when used
with
TC-17E
IIfTC-20 E
II
teleconverter.
B Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
If
lens data are specified using [Non-CPU lens data] (pg. 198), many
of
the
features available
with
CPU
lenses can also be used
with
non-CPU lenses.
If
lens data are
not
specified, color matrix metering can
not
be used, and
center-weighted
metering
is
used when matrix metering
is
selected.
Non-CPU lenses can
only
be used in exposure modes
Rand
M,
when
aperture
must
be set using
the
lens aperture ring.
If
the
maximum
aperture
has
not
been specified using [Non-CPU lens data],
the
camera
aperture display will show
the
number
of
stops from
maximum
aperture;
the
actual aperture value
must
be read
off
the
lens aperture ring.
Aperture-priority
auto will be selected automatically in exposure modes P
and
5.
The exposure-mode indicator
(P
or
5) in
the
control panel will
blink, and
Rwill be displayed in
the
viewfinder.
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